Facebook, Google (YouTube, Google+), Twitter, LinkedIn and Yahoo (Tumblr) are the biggest players in social media – collectively, their platforms are used by billions of people around the world, and these organisations have a combined market value of hundreds of billions of dollars.

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The Criterion Collection is an online specialty shop that offers selected films that have been individually licensed, re-mastered to digital for highest quality (Blu-Ray) and bundled with unique additional materials including video interviews, uncut scenes, commentary tracks and additional features.

To give a practical example, you can find the recent Oscar winning The Great Beauty in a uniquely remastered 2K edition, bundled with:

New conversation between Sorrentino and Italian cultural critic Antonio Monda

New interview with actor Toni Servillo

New interview with screenwriter Umberto Contarello

Deleted scenes

Trailer

New English subtitle translation

PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Phillip Lopate

Each film release at Criterion is a true work of curation: "Each film release has a producer who oversees the entire process, from restoration to supplemental features to packaging. The producer researches available materials, conceives of original supplements, and decides which features truly add value to the appreciation of the film."

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Changing the behavior of people isn't just the biggest challenge in health care. It's the most important challenge for businesses trying to compete in a turbulent world, saysJohn Kotter, a Harvard Business School professor who has studied dozens of organizations in the midst of upheaval: "The central issue is never strategy, structure, culture, or systems. The core of the matter is always about changing the behavior of people."

Darius Douglass, you are so right - all you have to do is look at someone's digital footprint, it's all there for you to see beyond the facade - if someone is truly demonstrating not talking about social media, that's all you have to know

Jan, I agree with you I do try to comment on my social media sights with my followers when I have the time. That is the key, reading the content and finding the time to communicate. It is a hard balance.

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Creating engaging newsletters with your curated content is really easy.